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Die Schuldenbremse verbietet den Bundesländern in wirtschaftlichen Normalzeiten die Aufnahme von Schulden selbst zur Finanzierung langfristiger Zukunftsprojekte. Dies wird ökonomischen Überlegungen zur Rechtfertigung einer Schuldenaufnahme nicht gerecht. Wie in der betrieblichen...
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Die Schuldenbremse verbietet den Bundesländern in wirtschaftlichen Normalzeiten die Aufnahme von Schulden selbst zur Finanzierung langfristiger Zukunftsprojekte. Dies wird ökonomischen Überlegungen zur Rechtfertigung einer Schuldenaufnahme nicht gerecht. Wie in der betrieblichen...
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The relationship between financial liberalization and poverty has been the subject of significant work and scrutiny in the field of development economics, however much of this criticism has been based upon empirical foundations and has rarely been extended to reconcile with the theory of...
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Today we can learn from the Communist Manifesto that unregulated markets lead to disastrous economic, social, and political developments, which can endanger the reproduction of the capital system itself. The liberal argument, based on Adam Smith's invisible hand - that markets coordinate the...
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Peter Bauer was one of the greatest development economists in history. He was an advocate of property rights protection and free trade before these ideas became commonplace. He appreciated before others did the crucial roles of entrepreneurship and trade in development. He was also one of the...
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The dual economy model, built on classical foundations, served as the cornerstone of development theory for several decades after World War II. It subsequently came under neo-classical micro-econometric attack and has fallen into general disuse, at least within the Anglo-Saxon academic...
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The indicators get different weights, when they are summarised to one figure. This weighting scheme is problematic for different reasons. On the one hand, the used transformations of the variables are non-permissible. On the other hand, the weighting of the indicators is not meaningful, because...
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